Dallas, American Minister to Great Britain, i. [62]; lack of instructions on American intentions, [62], [108], [112]; communications with Lord Russell, [62], [66], [74]; despatches to Seward on Russell's intentions, [66]-[7]; Russell's pledge of delay to, [67], [84], [85], [107], [108]; report on proposed British joint action with France, [84]-[5], [86] Otherwise mentioned, i. [74], [96], [156] note[1]

Dana, R.H., cited, i. [218]; The Trent Affair, cited, [203] note, [205] note[2], [237] note

Danish question, The, ii. [203]-[5], [214]

Darwin, Charles, quoted, i. [180] and note[4]

Davis, Bancroft, Times correspondent in New York, i. [56]

Davis, Jefferson, personal characteristics of, i. [59], [81], [82]: ii. [276]; attitude of, in the opening of the crisis, i. [49]; elected President of the Southern Government, [59], [81]; foreign policy of, [81]-[2]; aristocratic views of, on government, ii. [276]; proclamation of, on marque and privateering, i. [83], [89], [90], [92], [111], [121], [122], [141], [160]; defensive measures of, in the South, [172]; on Bunch's negotiations on Declaration of Paris, [186]; replaces Confederate agents to Europe, [203]; and the African Slave Trade, ii. [88] note[2]; proclamation of retaliation against Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, [106] and note[4]; on England's conduct towards the South, [184]; on Southern disorganization, [219]; flight of, from Richmond, [248]; approves plan of offering abolition of slavery in return for recognition, [249]; capture of, [267] British views on, ii. [276] Bunch's characterization of, i. [59], [185] note[4] Gladstone's Newcastle speech on, ii. [47] Otherwise mentioned, i. [163] note[1], [185] note[4], [254], [265] note[2], [283]; ii. [5], [6], [176] note[3], [251], [252], [285]

Dayton, American Minister at Paris, i. [129], [142], [143], [145], [150], [151], [163], [165], [167] note[3], [168], [200], [231], [300]

de Brunow, Russian Ambassador. See under Brunow

de Flahault, French Ambassador. See under Flahault

Debats: French press views on military situation, cited, ii. [174] note[3]